NFL Street: Da Roof

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Check out the latest field to be unveiled.

By Jon Robinson

Rooftops have long been a place to shoot hoops, feed pigeons, and peep the foxy woman across the road, but NFL Street takes everything you know about hangin' up high and flips the script pigskin style, unveiling one of the wildest levels in the game.

The roof is a long, narrow filed bordered by walls that make it pretty much impossible to escape with the ball out of bounds. Not that you'd want to wimp out anyway, but if you want to prepare for anything, prepare to take some licks against the bricks.

Quarterbacks will also want to take a look above and peep the fence that partially covers the area above the field. Long bombs have the potential to ricochet off of the fence and fall back to the turf to make for some of the craziest pass plays this side of New Orleans.

On the field, you'll find the surface covered by a fast turf, making it the best field in the game for players like Dante Hall and Barry Sanders who can dart by defenses before they can even spell the word whiff.

Then again, the field is so narrow that there isn't much room to put on a myriad of moves, so you might want to build your squad around players like Jamal Lewis who have that combination of power and speed to both run by and over potential tacklers.

Click on the media link at the bottom of the page to check out all new exclusive screens of what you'll find on the roof.